| DOWNWIND | • downwind adv. In the same direction as the wind is blowing. • downwind adv. (+ from) positioned relative to something in such a way that it can be smelled in the wind. • downwind adv. (Aviation) in the direction opposite that of landing in a traffic pattern. |
| INWICKED | • INWICK v. (Scots) to perform a certain stroke in the game of curling. |
| PENWIPER | • penwiper n. A cloth or other material for wiping off or cleaning ink from a pen. • PENWIPER n. a piece of equipment for cleaning the ink from a pen. |
| UNWIELDY | • unwieldy adj. (Obsolete) Lacking strength; weak. • unwieldy adj. (Obsolete) Ungraceful in movement. • unwieldy adj. Difficult to carry, handle, manage or operate because of its size, weight, shape or complexity. |
| UNWIFELY | • unwifely adj. Not wifely. • UNWIFELY adj. not wifely. |
| UNWIGGED | • unwigged adj. Not wearing a wig; not covered by a wig. • unwigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwig. • UNWIGGED adj. not wigged. |
| UNWILFUL | • unwilful adj. Not wilful. • UNWILFUL adj. not wilful. |
| UNWILLED | • unwilled adj. Not disposed of in a legal will. • unwilled adj. Not willed or wished for. • UNWILL v. to deprive of will. |
| UNWINDER | • unwinder n. A device that unwinds. • unwinder n. (Colloquial) An alcoholic drink taken as a relaxant. • UNWINDER n. one who unwinds. |
| UNWINGED | • unwinged adj. Not winged. • UNWINGED adj. not winged. |
| UNWIRING | • unwiring v. Present participle of unwire. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWISDOM | • unwisdom n. Lack of wisdom; unwise conduct or action. • UNWISDOM n. lack of wisdom. |
| UNWISELY | • unwisely adv. In an unwise manner; foolishly. • UNWISE adv. not wise. |
| UNWISEST | • unwisest adj. Superlative form of unwise: most unwise. • UNWISE adj. not wise. |
| UNWISHED | • unwished v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwish. • unwished adj. Unwished-for. • UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be. |
| UNWISHES | • unwishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwish. • UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be. |
| UNWITTED | • unwitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwit. • UNWIT v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of wit. |
| UNWIVING | • unwiving v. Present participle of unwive. • UNWIVE v. to deprive of a wife. |